If you're a fan of the Prototype series and tend to lose sleep over the thought of a viral outbreak becoming a reality, boy have I got good news for you. Today Radical Entertainment confirmed that it will release the ultimate in bio-outbreak control – Prototype 2's Blackwatch Collector's Edition. Retailing for $79.99 and launching alongside the other editions of the game on April 24, 2012, the Blackwatch Collector's Edition will include the following:

Oh, did you see that? Access to the game's first DLC? NICE! Apparently, that content will be available in May and will add the "Thermobaric Boomstick" weapon, three force multipliers and three new skins including Infect Heller and Infantry Heller. To state the obvious, let's bring in Ken Rosman from Radical Entertainment.

"When we initially began discussing the idea of creating a collector's edition for Prototype 2, we knew right off the bat that it would have to be something special for our most hardcore fans – the ones who finished the original game multiple times; those who constantly debate whether Mercer or Heller is the more badass character; the ones who are eagerly waiting to jump in feet first and experience all that Prototype 2 has to offer," said Rosman, Studio Head, Radical Entertainment. "To indulge this audience, our Blackwatch Collector's Edition not only contains our recently announced RADNET content, but also includes our first paid DLC pack – Colossal Mayhem – due out in May, plus a voucher code to download Dark Horse's third and final Prototype 2 comic – The Labyrinth, as well as our amazing game soundtrack and art book, and 20% off at the Prototype merchandise store where you can pick from an assortment of PrototypeE 2 themed swag – all the accoutrement any hardcore P2 fan could want!"

So, does this sound like something of interest for the Prototype 2 fans amongst you? Check out the trailer above and then break out some thoughts in the comments section below.

A recent post over on the Capcom Unity blog has delivered some new details regarding Resident Evil 6 that included insight into the game's control scheme, locations, characters, and enemies. In addition, a fresh batch of images from the game has been released, which you can check out right here.

Jordan Mechner, the game designer best known for creating the original Prince of Persia — and designing its 2003 update, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time — made his first breakthrough with the Apple II game Karateka, the martial arts game he developed while in college. Today, Mechner announced that he's returning to game development after an extended hiatus with a remake of Karateka bound for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Karateka, Mechner's remake of the 1984 game originally published by Broderbund, represents the designer's return to independent game development. Mechner will serve as creative director of the new Karateka, which is expected to ship later this year.

We spoke with Mechner about the Karateka to learn a bit more about his secretive project.

The massive roster of fighters featured in Street Fighter X Tekken expands by four today with the official confirmation of two Street Fighters (Akuma and M. Bison) and two Iron Fist contenders (Ogre and Jin). That quartet brings the total count to 38.

The Nintendo 3DS update of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater arrives next week, February 21 in North America. But serious Snake fans can subsist on a demo version of the game for a few days, a brief look at the full game that will arrive on February 16.

Twisted Metal may be coming to a movie theater near you with a little help from a man who knows how to bring a flaming skull to the big screen. According to a report from Deadline, Sony has tapped Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance co-director Brian Taylor to adapt Twisted Metal for film.

Scrambling for a last minute Valentine's Day gift, romantically involved Team Fortress fans? Valve to the rescue! The developer of the wildly popular, free-to-play, hat-stuffed shooter has put a stupidly expensive virtual diamond ring up for sale in Team Fortress 2, which you can purchase for a loved one for a cool $100.

The developer behind the Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive series is perhaps best known for two things: creating deep, challenging action games and putting well-endowed, under-dressed sexpots in those games (see: Tina, Ayane, Rachel, Kasumi). Under the new leadership of Team Ninja head Yosuke Hayashi, things are changing.

There’s a theory out there about portable gaming that you’ll often find dripping out of the mouths of pundits that used to bother me. The very reasonable suspicion is that dedicated, handheld gaming systems have been losing ground to mobile phones as the platform of choice to experience the type of play that someone in marketing would describe as “gaming on the go.” There’s an idea out there that it’s the beginning of the end for portable gaming consoles… at least in the US where there’s an insufficient number of bored people riding subway trains to create anything like Japan’s ravenous demand for Monster Hunter.

Our first real look at the next Sonic game coming to PC, Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network, Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II, comes courtesy of Xbox.com, which posted — perhaps a little early — plenty of screen shots of Sonic, Tails and Metal Sonic in action. The upcoming downloadable Sonic game is looking pretty good, if my eyes are working right.

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